The team is back in action, facing South Africa over the course of three OD Is, one Test and three T20Is starting on Sunday
As India prepare for a busy few months, starting with its first ODI against South Africa on Sunday in Bengaluru, mind manager Amol Muzumdar has stressed the value of "fielding and health."
We had stated to the team that tackling and health were the keystones when I took over in December. They [the people ] have responded actually well to that," Muzumdar said. " Fielding is a work in progress, and we are working very hard toward it," a statement that" trust me, you will see some results." "
Over the next four months, India will face South Africa in three ODI matches, one check suit, and three T20 matches. Following that, they may go to Bangladesh for the Women's T20 World Cup, which will begin on October 3, and then mind to Sri Lanka for the children's Asia Cup, which will begin on July 19.
Muzumdar highlighted the timing of the South Africa set as an edge to get seized upon. " The stability is very important in the few weeks leading up to the World Cup," he said," This line, the style that we are playing is ODI file, then the Test fit, then the last one is T20. It is a very well-scheduled set and we go into the Asia Cup which again is T20s.
" By therefore I think, we should be ready for the World Cup. Therefore, before we depart for Bangladesh, we have a dismissal of about seven and a half months. It is a pretty well-thought-out set and [we are ] really looking forward to it. "
" She is a fantastic head. We do had a management team within the team and Smriti is a major factor in that. Going ahead, she positively has got a role to play. "
Following a series sweep of Bangladesh, India are now facing South Africa in a line opener. They played all five games in Sylhet, the place for India's party game at the Women's T20 World Cup later this month.
In the last eight days, Muzumdar noted," We have had a great planning." We visited Bangladesh and received the desired effect; 5-0 we won the T20 set. In the same area where we would play the World Cup, we even practiced there. We've had a couple of shelters before this line. We had a broken station. The batsman's camp was held at NCA around in Bengaluru and the batter's tent was held in Navi Mumbai. We had the desired and productive outcomes for the camp because it was a concentrated station. "
Smriti Mandhana, who led Royal Challengers Bengaluru to the Women's Premier League title before in the year, was even praised vehemently by Muzumdar.
" She is a fantastic head. Smriti is a key component of the team's command group, Muzumdar said. " Going ahead, she certainly has got a role to play. We are working together and she and Harmanpreet Kaur, the present captain, have a great relationship. As we've seen throughout the WPL, she is undoubtedly a great leader. She has won the RCB subject. "
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